badboy_zay

Steam sales mah boi, that is when I go apesh*t and spend all the money I had on games.last holiday sales I got more than 10 games in my library, which made me broke as sh*t for a while . but I will probably get around 3 more games in the upcoming summer sale

OysterBarron

Over the course of 3 years i brought 130 xbox360 games so roughly about 43 games a year. Iv'e now pretty much migrated to PC, i believe i have purchased around 50 plus games in the past 6 months ranging from AAA titles to indie games and kickstarter games. That's not including games i have gifted to good friends and also some members on here. You could probably easyily add another 40 ontop of that figure.

Eazy 357

1 or 2 per year, 3 maximum. I prefer to rent linear games like The Last of Us, Splinter Cell, Assassn's Creed, etc... Even though some are great games, I do not feel paying 70$ for 5h hours of playing time. But, as a big hockey fan, I buy NHL hockey every year. GTA and NHL are the only franchises i'll buy every game.

TECHN9CiAN

1-3 I suffer from brand/franchise loyalty, so if its not bethesda, fallout, elder scrolls, gta, or rockstar games, i dont buy. Ive bought many hyped up games in the past that turned out to be total dissapointments. After that ive never bought a new game without pirating a copy off the internet first to try out. If i like it, ill buy the original copy and keep it sealed for collection purposes. If i dont like it, i melt it.

Mcquiz

Usually around 2. As a teenager without a job the only way for me to get money for games is christmas, birthday and collecting coins. Working really hard on getting a job right now though, because my only real option to continue gaming is to get a PS4.

Durden

Several games a year, depending on the release line-up. This year I'll be buying lots of PS4 games, for example. Jesus I need a job!

I hear ya manI'm gonna buy both Xbox One and PS4 and atleast 2 - 4 games each, Forza 5, Dead Rising 3 and Call Of Duty Ghost for XOne,,, Drive Club and Need For Speed Rivals for PS4...

This will be first time i can buy a console on release

Console generation shifts are very stressful because we need to make the difficult transition, saying goodbye to all of our old games from the previous generation since we'll be mainly playing the new generation. (This is why I want GTAV to release on PS4, so it will be easier to let go of my PS3). Another difficult part, for me at least, is the funds. I'm still relatively young, so I need to save for the console itself as well as the huge lineup of games I want.

Its also my first year buying a console day-1. I bought my PS3 in around 2008, while I already pre-ordered the PS4 ($50 deposited so far).